Jose Mourinho claimed that four incidents changed the game against Burnley on Saturday afternoon - and Chelsea's official website made sure to demonstrate that point.

Following the 1-1 draw, in which Ben Mee scored a dramatic late equaliser for the Clarets, Mourinho insisted that poor refereeing decisions from Martin Atkinson in minutes 30, 33, 43 and 69 wrote 'the story of the game'.

And Mourinho's points were backed up by the quick-thinking website editors at Stamford Bridge, who quickly put together a video package of the four moments.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Mourinho said: "I think there are four moments of the game where you can write the story of the game. Minute 30, minute 33, minute 43 and minute 69. I repeat for you, I make it easy for you. Minute 30, 33, 43 and 69.

"The game had four moments and don't ask me more questions because I don't answer."

Following Saturday night's screening of Match of the Day, Chelsea's website editors continued to follow Mourinho's lead, by heading an article with "Match of the Day: Referee 'had a terrible game'".

They proceeded to quote Alan Shearer and Robbie Savage's opinions on all of the four incidents.

Shearer said: "I have to agree with him. I think Martin Atkinson had a terrible game."

Before Savage added: "He [Barnes] should have been booked for the first challenge and that should have been a straight red for Ashley Barnes. Alan’s right, Matic is lucky he’s not out for six or seven months. Mourinho’s right, Chelsea were hard done by today."

The draw at Stamford Bridge saw Chelsea's lead at the top of the Premier League be reduced to five points, after Manchester City waltzed past Newcastle later in the day.